1. Elevated concentrations of inorganic nutrients are a major factor contributing to the failure of many water bodies to achieve good ecological status, and Member States need to determine levels appropriate to their own territories. 2. This guide describes statistical methods for determining ap...
The Mediterranean Sea is a semi-closed sea connected with the open sea through the Strait of Gibraltar. Due to the circulation pattern and the long residence time, the Mediterranean Sea is a sensitive environment to eutrophication pressures and it is put at risk from direct and indirect impacts ...
Eutrophication is the excessive enrichment of waters with nutrients and the associated adverse biological effects, and it is still one of the major environmental problems across Europe. European waters are affected across the whole range from inland water bodies such as groundwater, rivers and l...
This document summarises the contributions to the workshop 'Green hydrogen opportunities in selected industrial processes' organised on 26 June 2018 in the Centre Albert Borschette in Brussels. The main aim of this workshop was to assess the technical limitations and the potential benefits for t...